Y&R Recaps Week of July 4, 2005
Friday, July 8, 2005
Nikki offered her sympathies to Mac, who was eating with Katherine and Esther at the GCAC. Nikki advised Mac not to give J.T., who was sitting at another table with Brittany, so much power. She then joined Sharon, who was journaling. She tried to get Sharon to help her plan a gala, but Sharon wanted no part of that, so she left. Meanwhile, Brittany told J.T. she didn’t care what people said about her as long as her baby was safe. J.T., his eyes on Mac, wanted to leave her there, but they saw Vinny sitting at the bar, watching them. Mac came over and confronted them, then left. Nikki noticed Vinny watching the kids, and asked if he was a member there. He told her his name and then exited. J.T. took off also.
J.T. pounded on Bobby’s door. He demanded to know when this whole situation was going to end. Bobby told him to back off and give him more time. J.T. departed, and later Vinny showed up and said he saw J.T. and Britt at the bar and that Marsino needed to do something about that.
At Newman, Victoria offered Brad a job. He wanted autonomy, which she could offer, but he was reluctant to commit because he didn’t know if things would change when Nick returned. However, he decided to accept anyway. Vicky told him he had Sharon to thank for the job. Sharon showed up then and was glad he accepted. Victoria looked back into the room, just as Sharon and Brad embraced.
Nick, Phyllis and Neil headed to the beach, where Daniel and Lily were sharing a tender good-bye. The adults went into the cafe, while Daniel convinced Lily to use the cafe phone to turn herself in. He hid behind a dune, and watched as Neil spotted Lily. Nick and Phyllis hurried out of the cafe a few moments later, and Nick saw Daniel. Phyllis screamed at her son to run. Daniel took off down the beach, with Nick hot on his heels. Nick closed in on Daniel, but Phyllis threw herself between them before Nick could hit her son.
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